I Don’t Need Nazis In My Germany

Chapter 49:



September 20, 1939

Central Germany, 9th Military District, Kassel, Frankfurt - New German Government Building (Occupied)

The atmosphere within the military government, which had so boldly launched a coup within a coup, was disastrous.

As if to prove they were the leaders of the once-famed and mighty German army, they had succeeded in neutralizing the New Government in an instant through swift operational execution and rapid movements, declaring a military government.

Then, riding their momentum to create a fait accompli, they seized the broadcasting stations and immediately announced the revival of the German Empire, proclaiming that they would bring back the Kaiser from the Netherlands.

But just one day later, Britain and France simultaneously sent an ultimatum, stating they would never tolerate the restoration of the emperor, a war criminal from the last Great War, and would stop it by force if necessary.

Italy's Mussolini, who had been testing the waters, not to be outdone, fiercely condemned the military government and issued a statement that Italy was willing to revive the Stresa Front with Britain and France against Germany.

To make matters worse, their request sent to the Netherlands to escort the Kaiser back was met with a blunt refusal, with the Dutch stating they had maintained their neutrality since the last Great War.

“What are we going to do now?”

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